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Title: 10 Times Randonautica Has Been Sketchy AF
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URL Source: https://listverse.com/2021/12/05/10 ... 5bcc7c5c82-469558d428-56162337
Published: Dec 6, 2021
Author: Long
Post Date: 2021-12-06 12:38:45 by NeoconsNailed
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fact checked by Rachel Jones

Randonautica is an app that touts itself as “the world’s first & only quantumly generated Create Your Own Adventure app.” And by that, it means that it generates random coordinates for people to walk to and check out. Naturally, when you send thousands of people to random spots that they’ve never been—which are owned by who knows—some sketchy stuff happens.

The real mystery comes from the app’s questionnaire, which asks users their “intentions” and then, as is so often the case, seemingly produces those desires out of thin air with coordinates. The internet is full of stories, photos, and videos from Randonautica users who have stumbled upon some creepy business. Here are some of those stories. The ten times when Randonautica has been sketchy AF.

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This seems extremely far out, but claims to be fact-checked. (Surprising LV would print an author's implied F-bomb in a title, but that pales compared to the subject matter.) So how does this thing work -- are these cases of coffins etc purely coincidental?

wikid is weirdly hazy about the bodies found: the finders' landlord was arrested?

en.wikipedia .org/wiki/Randonautica#Controversy

Note that LV links an an Inside Edition segment saying two other bodies were found near these -- the app's co-creator is shown calling the finds pure coincidence. NN

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